Bi-Wiring Explained - How to Bi Wire Speakers

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How does bi-wiring work? Well, in this video I tried to explain everything about bi-wiring and how to bi-wire a speaker in order to get the best possible sound.

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Brilliant ! this guy helped me more in five minutes than some audiophiles could in an hour due to many sounds coming from them 🙃

michaelfleur
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it still amazes me that people spend all of this money on their system and are NEVER happy. Theres always got to be something to improve the sound. Then, whatever they do, its better to make themselves feel better, Just listen and be happy

peartfaldo
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Great video Sir. Very informative and concise. Thank you. 👍

bobgrant-beer
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Your explanation is correct if you only have one output from the amp. What you explained is not bi-wire. For bi-wire you should have an amp with A and B outputs. Connect low speaker input to A output and high input to B output from the amp. Like this the speaker will sound better as you bypass the crossover from the speaker.

cristianbulucz
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Very well explained。 Made me understand. Thanks. 🎉🎉🎉

joicejewerly
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What a great explanation and examples . Thanks for you advice.

sereanaduwai
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finally someone that he is saying something logical, thanks

gnostyle
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Nice Mission 781 speakers there. They are one of my favourite stand mounts.

KeyToTime
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You are omitting the very reason why bi-wiring came to be. It’s not esoteric as you explain. The reason for this was that in early times of HiFi, cables were pretty basic and crappy. One could easily hear the impact at lower or higher frequencies of different types of cables. It was not easy to find one that sounded great in the complete frequency range. Bi-wiring was helping to solve this issue: by A/B tests one could find a cable combination that sounded best. Today, this became almost irrelevant because cables quality has much improved, there is no point anymore, unless one has access to only some crappy cables.

VidtinkuSirogo
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Excellent! My question is then if you have single wiring, where/how do the tweeters and woofer get designated to those parts of each speaker?

echoed
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thank you! thats what ive thought the bridge does the same thing as if you add another set of cables..nobody seems to pick up on this..or not many cover this...its snake oil😊

Jsgro
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how about when using Channel A+B and both set of outputs from the amp. that puts less load on the amps channels and also using Bridging plates can restrict current flow .

jimmycake
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Criss cross method sound better to me. Red to top red tweeter post then black to bottom black post. Bridging wire solidcore copper or copper plate as included plates are always cheap brass or other metals with low iacs conductivity.

wric
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I have 4 wire(red, black, green, white) 16 guage cable pre wired in my media room....then is connecting only two wires on both sides tesults same sound quality as biwiring ?does increase in thickness /guage of wire due to biwiring impacts sound quality?

Rockstar-iyre
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There is no cross-over in these kind of speaker. Your video is dead wrong you need that special two output amp per side.

y_x
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Yeah but then you’re changing the OHM rating of the signal so you’ll get half the power doing that.

briansturgill
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You're speaking rubbish You fail to mention that there's a back current, whhich is stronger by the woofer as it's mass is much bigger than that of thhe tweeter. So there's a feeddback that is better handled by bi-wiring.

WhiteRvssian
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I hate b wiring i just dont fucking know how it works

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